Lanai

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How do you feel about roads? If you’re not a huge fan, then do we have the island for you. On the island of Lanai, only 30 miles of road are paved. And did we mention there’s not a single traffic light? So here, “off the beaten path” isn’t just an expression, it’s a reality. That means you’ll have plenty of opportunities to adventure by four-wheeler. And with only 30 miles of road, why would you want to travel any way else? Just jump on an ATV and take the 400 miles of trail made for four wheeling to Kaiolohia, also known as Shipwreck Beach. Then, once you see all there is to see on land, make sure you park your ATV and jump into the water to snorkel or scuba dive at Hulopoe Bay.

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About Lanai

Only nine miles from Maui yet a world away, Lanai can feel like two places. The first is found in luxurious resorts where visitors can indulge in world-class amenities and championship-level golf at The Challenge at Manele and The Experience at Koele. The other is found bouncing along the island’s rugged back-roads in a 4-wheel drive exploring off the beaten path treasures like Keahiakawelo (Garden of the Gods) and Polihua Beach. In fact, only 30 miles of Lanai’s roads are paved. The smallest inhabited island in Hawaii, Lanai offers big enticements to its visitors. From the stunning views atop the pine-lined Munro Trail to watching the acrobatic spinner dolphins from romantic Hulopoe Bay, Lanai is a special place where you’re sure to find serenity, adventure and intimacy. If you want to get away from it all, get away to Lanai.
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Getting There

There is no direct service to Lanai from the continental United States. Instead, fly to Honolulu International Airport or Kahului Airport in Maui, where you can connect to several local airlines with service to Lanai Airport.

Weather

The weather on Lanai is pleasant and drier than other islands. Lanai City sits at nearly 1,700 feet, where the warmest months reach about 72º F so bring a light jacket. Temperatures at Manele and Hulopoe Bay are usually about 10º to 12º higher.

Weddings in Lanai

Imagine your own secluded island. Envision saying your vows as gentle trade winds blow off of Hulopoe Bay. Picture an intimate ceremony under the stars in the cool uplands of Central Lanai, shared with the ones you love. Through the luxury and impeccable service of its world-class resorts, Lanai provides an idyllic setting to take your first steps into a richer world.

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Insider Tip

By Jodi Minorini

Home to two championship courses, Lanai is a golfers paradise. Choose from The Challenge at Manele designed by Jack Nicklaus or Experience at Koele designed by Greg Norman. You will find it hard to keep your eye on the ball.